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- Madeira Walks - PR 1.2 - Vereda do Pico Ruivo
- Madeira Walks - PR 1.1 - Vereda da Ilha
- Madeira Walks - PR 1 - Vereda do Areeiro
- What are "Levadas"
- What to do in Madeira - Walks
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- Hotel Pico da Urze occupies a unique and privileged location in the heart of nature. The spot is ideal for those seeking full contact with forest and mountain, exploring one of the largest Nature Parks of Laurisilva Forest in the World – Classified as World Heritage by UNESCO. Here you can plan, begin and end innumerable walks along levadas and trails that are among the most popular and appreciated on Madeira Island - Levada do Rabaçal, Risco, 25 Fontes, Fanal, Estanquinhos, Bica da Cana, Fonte do Bispo, Galiano, Lombo do Mouro, Encumeada, and many others found at Paul da Serra, around this plateau located in the “centre” of the best walks. Hotel Pico da Urze is located at Paúl da Serra – on the largest plateau of Madeira Island - at 1418 metres elevation and only 35 minutes from Funchal. The latest roads and motorways make it possible for you to reach us much more quickly. These access routes include the new road connecting Paul da Serra to the “Calheta - Ribeira Brava - Funchal” motorway through “Loreto-Arco da Calheta”.
About Hotel Pico da Urze
Hotel Pico da Urze occupies a unique and privileged location in the heart of nature. The spot is ideal for those seeking full contact with forest and mountain, exploring one of the largest Nature Parks of Laurisilva Forest in the World – Classified as World Heritage by UNESCO. Here you can plan, begin and end innumerable walks along levadas and trails that are among the most popular and appreciated on Madeira Island - Levada do Rabaçal, Risco, 25 Fontes, Fanal, Estanquinhos, Bica da Cana, Fonte do Bispo, Galiano, Lombo do Mouro, Encumeada, and many others found at Paul da Serra, around this plateau located in the “centre” of the best walks.
Hotel Pico da Urze is located at Paúl da Serra – on the largest plateau of Madeira Island - at 1418 metres elevation and only 35 minutes from Funchal.
The latest roads and motorways make it possible for you to reach us much more quickly. These access routes include the new road connecting Paul da Serra to the “Calheta - Ribeira Brava - Funchal” motorway through “Loreto-Arco da Calheta”.
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Hotel Pico da Urze is located at Paúl da Serra – on the largest plateau of Madeira Island - at 1418 metres elevation and only 35 minutes from Funchal.
The latest roads and motorways make it possible for you to reach us much more quickly. These access routes include the new road connecting Paul da Serra to the “Calheta - Ribeira Brava - Funchal” motorway through “Loreto-Arco da Calheta”.
READ MORE
Monday, February 16, 2009
Madeira Walks - PR 1.1 - Vereda da Ilha

This walk begins with a relatively short ascent to the highest summit of Madeira, Pico Ruivo, from where it begins a long and almost continuous descent to the village of Ilha, a drop of 1376m. The trail crosses through two types of eco-system that are part of the network of important community sites - Natura 2000: the central mountain massif and the Laurisilva forest.
Distance: 8,2 km
Time: 3h
Highest point: 1764 m
Lowest point: 485m
Start: Casa de Abrigo do Pico Ruivo
Finish: Freguesia da Ilha
weather is subject to frequent changes, take warm clothing;
This trail incorporates a drop of 1376 metres, and the climb up or down should be done slowly, taking in the landscape.
Starting at the Pico Ruivo government house, and after climbing up to the mountain’s highest peak, following PR1.2, it goes down to the Ilha parish. A the hamlet of Vale da Lapa you will walk over the Vale da Lapa tunnel where the trail meets PR9 - Levada do Caldeirão Verde, which begins and ends at Queimadas Forest Park.
The trail crosses through two types of eco-system that are part of the network of important community sites - Natura 2000: the central mountain massif and the Laurisilva forest. The former, from the highest peaks to 1200m, is characterised by herbaceous and bush vegetation that is well-adapted to big temperature variations, heavy rains and strong winds. Here you can see heather plants (Erica scoparia) that are hundreds of years old. Many years ago heather was used for the production of charcoal. As the altitude lessens the indigenous Madeiran forest appears - The Lasurisilva Forest, located in the fog area, between 1200 and 400 metres above sea level. This forest is especially important as a “water producer”, as it condenses the water in the mists on its leaves and takes out large quantities of water, sending it into the ground from where it fills the springs and streams.
You may also see the Bisbis (Regulus ignicapus madeirensis), the smallest of the birds that inhabit Madeira, as well as the curious Chaffinch (Fringilla coelebs) which happily approaches hikers. If you are careful you may spot the Trocaz Pigeon (Columba trocaz trocaz), flying across the deepest valleys, where the Laurisilva forest is at its thickest.
The hamlet of Ilha became a parish through a decree of the Regional Government in 1989, and it is part of the Santana Municipal area. It covers an area of 1500 hectares, bordered by the parishes of S. Jorge and Santana and the line between the municipal areas of Câmara de Lobos and Santana, which lies at the top of the Pico Ruivo mountain.
As it was the south side of Madeira Island which was first colonised, a lot of land was distributed to colonists on the North side. This practice explains the original name of Ilha which was Jorge Pinto, the name of the man who set up a majorat there in 1556, covering a small area of Santana and another larger area in S. Jorge, which became known as “island majorat” (morgadio da Ilha). The local economy is based upon agriculture and its principal social characteristic has been that of a large amount of emigration, which continues to be felt there to this day.
Following the asphalt road stop by Achada do Marques, a small hamlet known for its typical “poios” (agricultural fields) and old straw lofts.
in www.madeiratourism.org
If you need a place to relax and enjoy the Nature, Hotel Pico da Urze is the right choice. BOOK NOW
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